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What took you so long Tulsi ?
#41
I don't see these two statements as contradictory.

I guess it depends on whether God (God-given) and Congress are on the same page.
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#42
Never mix politics with religion. No one can prove what a god-given right is and you just piss off a lot of people if you try.
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#43
Tulsi is like Mauna Loa.  Every day a new sign that she’s about to blow her top.  Today, the former Washington elite, who failed at becoming more elite after her unsuccessful presidential run, threatens the current elite.  Hawaii is lucky she quit.  While we’re ahead.

“As Washington elite push authoritarian policies and weaponize law enforcement agencies to go after political opponents, we realize our right to bear arms is the deterrent our founders intended to push back against this threat of government tyranny.”
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#44
Interesting. This latest eruption of vague gibberish suggests she still has political aspirations, and most likely not in Hawaii. Of course she’d be a weak candidate anywhere. The GOP doesn’t need any more of these, they have plenty already.
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#45
Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat, signs on as a contributor to Fox News

https://news.yahoo.com/tulsi-gabbard-for...35908.html

One month after leaving the Democratic Party, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii is joining Fox News as a paid contributor.

A representative for the conservative-leaning cable channel confirmed Gabbard signed a deal Monday and will start appearing on its programs next week.

Gabbard, 41, pursued the 2020 Democratic nomination for president. But she has been distancing herself from the party ever since and has appeared as a frequent guest on Fox News, including its most-watched shows, "The Five" and "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

When Gabbard ran for president, Hillary Clinton, the party's 2016 nominee and former secretary of state, called Gabbard "a favorite of the Russians" and suggested she would run as a third-party candidate in order to get Donald Trump reelected.

Gabbard was a supporter of Clinton's rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in the 2016 race for the Democratic nomination.

Gabbard, who for campaigned for president as an opponent of U.S. military interventionism, denied Clinton's claims. After dropping her presidential bid in March 2020, she endorsed Joe Biden, who went on to defeat Trump.

But in recent months Gabbard has been increasingly critical of the Biden administration's unwavering support of Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia. Gabbard has said Russia had "legitimate security concerns" regarding Ukraine becoming a member of NATO.

Gabbard said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that Biden could have prevented the war by giving into Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demand to rule out the possibility of Ukraine ever joining NATO. Her appearances have been used by Russian state-controlled media.

Gabbard officially broke with the Democratic Party last month, saying, it "is now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness."

Gabbard has also become aligned with the Republican Party on domestic and cultural issues and campaigned for a number of the party's Senate candidates, including those who supported Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

A military veteran who served in Iraq as a member of the Hawaii Army National Guard, Gabbard represented Hawaii's second congressional district from 2013 to 2021.
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#46
What a kook.
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#47
Gabbard has also become aligned with the Republican Party

But, but, Tulsi is a Democrat!  Isn’t she?  That’s how she was listed on the Hawaii ballot.  Unless… she affiliated herself with the party because she recognized that’s the only way to win an election in Hawaii?  However, if that were true, what else might we question about her policies and platforms?

Wait.  Now she’s a paid contributor for Fox News?  Who could possibly have seen that coming?
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#48
Three Republicans that I found she campaigned for all lost their races, the most prominent being Kari Lake. Hmm. Maybe just bad luck.

Fox News commentator. ? A person’s got to make a living somehow, but it’s one of the more disreputable employment opportunities. Does this mean she’s leaving Hawai’i?
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#49
(11-16-2022, 07:35 PM)Durian Fiend Wrote: Three Republicans that I found she campaigned for all lost their races, the most prominent being Kari Lake. Hmm. Maybe just bad luck.

Fox News commentator. ? A person’s got to make a living somehow, but it’s one of the more disreputable employment opportunities. Does this mean she’s leaving Hawai’i?
Tulsi Gabbard, Keri Lake and Marjorie Taylor-Greene are all nuts.  JMO
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#50
Tulsi Gabbard,...are all nuts.  JMO

But not even roasted, salted mixed nuts.
Just peanuts, from the peanut gallery.
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